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Australian cyber security firm Secure Logic will open its second Cyber Threat Intelligence Centre in the Indian city of Bangalore with a $4 million investment. The company already has one such centre in Sydney. The second centre is due to open its doors in December.

Published in Security

The era of open banking in Australia will be eased in from Monday, and will force major banks to surrender their hold on customers' banking data to the customers themselves, the deputy chief executive of the branchless digital outfit, Volt Bank, says.

Published in Data

Cyber security outfit Secure Logic has launched a threat detection platform that uses artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to predict data breaches with what the company claims is "a high degree of confidence".

Published in Security

A provider of cyber security services to the government has spoken out about the weaknesses that dog the Federal Government's My Health Record system, claiming it cannot guarantee the privacy of sensitive Australian information.

Published in Security

Security firm Secure Logic has called on the Federal Government to follow the lead of the US state of California and the United Kingdom and introduce legislation to protect Australians from insecure Internet-of-Things devices.

Published in Security

Sydney-based tech solutions provider Secure Logic says its new TrustGrid platform that will help combat identity-related crimes and underpin the digitisation of government services, like motor registration, property titles and birth certificates.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 08 March 2016 16:25

Secure Logic and Computer Room Solutions merge

Secure Logic Group and Computer Room Solutions have merged to form a new Australian security industry heavyweight with an estimated market value of more than $140M.

Published in Market

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